And if you want to hide all of this and provide a flexible,
middleware independent solution, then use log4j and plug
Chris' stuff in an appender... Check out http://www.log4j.org
I agree with Chris that nobody in his right mind would want to
use any appserver other than Gemstone/J ;-)
Frank
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chris Raber
> Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2000 6:39 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Logging In Enterprise Applications
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>
> <vendor>
> There is a logging framework available on the download page of
> http://support.gemstone.com/. It's based on CORBA events and pretty
> flexible. By using an event channel for logging, producers
> and consumers of
> log messages (events) are de-coupled.
>
> The logging package is in the goodies.zip archvice in the
> Download section.
> It's authored by your truly if you need some help setting it
> up. There are
> docs there, so it shouldn't be hard.
>
> It's all based on CORBA, and could be easily ported to other
> app servers
> that have a CORBA basis. Although why would you want to use
> anything other
> than GemStone/J? ;-)
> </vendor>
>
> -Chris.
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